The New York Mets made a massive change to their roster when they traded Brandon Nimmo to the Texas Rangers. It isn't lost on Nimmo the journey he had in New York.
He spent the first 10 years of his MLB career with the Mets, spanning 1,066 games. Before deciding to waive his no-trade clause, Nimmo took into account the legacy he crafted in Queens, via the MLB Network.
“If I stayed healthy, if I were to keep producing, it would pretty much be me and David Wright who had started and finished with the New York Mets. There was a chance of my number being up in the rafters.”
“This was something that I was forfeiting a legacy with the Mets,” he continued. “We would have to really believe that the Rangers wanted to win year in and year out.” Article Continues Below
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